Bretman Rock’s long-awaited MTV reality series will arrive on the network’s YouTube channel on Feb. 8. The series, dubbed MTV Following: Bretman Rock, will chronicle Rock's life as he navigates new business ventures and day-to-day goings-on in his native Hawaii amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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- MTV continues ‘Following’ Bretman Rock in season two of digital series
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Bretman Rock’s Long-Awaited MTV Reality Series Drops Feb. 8 On YouTube
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MTV’s New Digital Series Sees Sneaker Influencers Compete In Customization Battles
MTV is turning to the bustling online sneakerhead community for its latest digital series, dubbed Sneaker Wars, which will pit top shoe customizers against one another in head-to-head battles in every episode.
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Tana Mongeau Debuts Second Season Of MTV Reality Series, Adding Trevor Moran To Primary Cast
It’s been something of a tumultuous time for the attention-commanding YouTube star Tana Mongeau, who split from her similarly-polarizing 'husband' Jake Paul in January, and then later in the month launched her inaugural fragrance, Tana By Tana, with the initial run selling out in a little over an hour.
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- Viacom Taps ‘Bleacher Report’ Vet Rory Brown To Serve As MTV’s Head Of Digital, Social
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